Document Type : مقالات علمی -پژوهشی

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Doi:org/10.22067/pg.v5i1.84660

Abstract

Reduced rainfall and increased consumption, along with the inefficiency of water resource management, has greatly affected the security of the countries on the desert strip of the world So that dehydration threatens their security, livelihoods and the environment severely. This situation has brought water into Power relations of Political-spatial units On a sub-national and transnational scale. Meanwhile, Iran is among the countries on the dry belt of the world, where the vast portion of renewable has ended its water resources. Available data show that the Zayandeh Rood Basin has been decreasing in the last two decades, and has ended most of its water. The efforts of the authorities in Subnational scale for water supply has exacerbated the difference in the interests of citizens. The data of the present article, which is of a practical nature, has been gathered in a library manner and reviewed by the most visited provincial sites Based on the assumption that partial approach to water issues has led to The positions of the administrators of each province in the Zayandeh Rood Basin are related to appear The geographical position superior and inferior of the province. The result of the article shows that there is a relationship between the geographic location of the province and the statement of the position of Authorities and practitioners in the form of hydro-political relations.

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